Romantic European countries. How often have we fantasized of sexual liaisons in sensual cities. If you have, then In The Pink will take you through your fantasies. Blake Covington (Scott Baker), a multi-millionaire, international art dealer and a real charmer, has two obsessions in lie. One is the acquisition of a priceless set of portraits (the Hapsburg oils), and the other is women - women like Heather (Joanna Storm), his new assistant and the narrator of the film. With the art world used as the setting, we are graciously invited into one man's quest of fulfilling his obsessions. There is a very contrived plot at work here. It includes a fake virgin-bride, a faked murder of vengeance and a faked death . . . and all for the sake of art. To reveal any more of the details would be removing the thrust of the film. Let's just say that while Blake is dead, his child-bride Mariange, played by Jacqueline Lorians, a refreshingly stunning beauty and convincing actress, is left to console herself from sorrow in a sexual spree with strangers a-plenty and Heather by her side. She becomes a charged woman in Heather's eyes. Then she pays a visit to the Countess Hapsburg (Lorri Smith), to try and complete her husband's art collection. This is a big-budget adult film with home movie-type sex. Cast: Scott Baker, Jacqueline Lorians, Joanna Storm, Lorri Smith, Gina Carnale, Others
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